Pete Rose sends letter to MLB commissioner Rob Manfred asking for Hall of Fame

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Pete Rose sends letter to MLB commissioner Rob Manfred asking for Hall of Fame

Pete Rose is trying to get into the Hall of Fame again. He is banned from baseball after gambling on the Cincinnati Reds when he played for and managed them from 1985 until 1987. Rose also had an improper sexual relationship with a minor in the 1970s.

Pete Rose is trying to get into the Hall of Fame despite his lifetime ban for gambling and 2017 claim he had sex with underage girl in 1973. Rose was a member of the Philadelphia Phillies 1980 championship team. He is banned from baseball and working in MLB, but he is allowed to attend games. In 2017, the Phillies canceled his induction onto the team's Wall of fame. In the letter, Rose wrote to Rob Manfred asking for forgiveness. It comes after accused steroids cheats Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Rafael Palmeiro were listed on the committee ballot. The woman who accused Rose of having sex in the 1970s was 14 or 15 at the time.


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